Saturday, March 21, 2026

Staff Cuts - A Necessary Action & CEO's Continued Evasiveness About Pandas

First, moving forward when referring to the Zoo's leadership, I am only going to use CEO as Cassandra Costello's title.  In my last post, which was probably the first one I've referenced her since her appointment, I used CEO/Director.  I exclusively referred to the former Director as such, but now that title is seemingly less used.

After publishing yesterday's post, my after nap goal was to react to the Chronicle article I mentioned.  As well, I wanted to try and put a finish on several posts in draft, since I made so many references to "more on that...".

Well, I woke to more online efforts relating to the news of the day, and honestly, the craziness of it all stopped me from moving forward as planned.  

There are now four total regarding the Zoo "news" over the last thirty-six hrs.  Yet, there is oddness in each one.  An oddness that is hard to even put into words, I can't even figure if it's worth trying.  I seriously had a fuck it moment and thought to abandon not just tackling the current info spew, but backburner my drafts as well, and just wait til the Audit is released, because what that reveals about the Panda Plan, is really a game changer for me.  If the Panda Plan is not squashed by the Audit results, I have to seriously rethink my interest in the Zoo, outside of the joy I get from visiting the Animals.  Can I really care about the Zoo and it's future, if something I am completely against goes through?

The two current hot topics concern the status of the Panda Plan, and the Firing of multiple Staffers.  This was all kicked-off by The Anti-Zoo Activist's sensational post to his site, claiming the "Panda Deal Dead,... Animal Care Staff Fired and Escorted Off Premises."  That was followed by the Chronicle reporting from a leaked internal staff email, the elimination of "a small number of positions" due to a “structural reorganization”.  Also noting, individuals being let go would be notified within a week of that email.  A far different tone than the sensational offering before it.  These were then followed by Anti-Zoo group In Defense of Animals issuing a press release, welcoming "Panda" cancellation, and once again pushing for the EcoPark.  Then came an article from Axios reporting a statement from CEO Costello, that the Panda Plan is still on track, and again declining to provide further details.

The lack of transparency regarding the Panda Plan, put me off again.  This is at minimum, the third time, Costello has made evasive statements regarding Pandas, which are identified in my draft posts.  Since I'm so against this as something that will "better" Our Zoo, the mention of Pandas still in play, literally stops me in my tracks, as far as being invested in Our Zoo thriving long-term.  I don't say this as a slight to Costello, because it's not just her decision, and who knows what she actually thinks about Pandas, she is the face of the Want of the Zoological Society Board, as well with the support of Mayor Lurie, and Supervisor Melgar, who have been vocal about their Panda Want.  

My opinion on the Panda Plan is no secret.  I've written more posts than I can remember on why Our Zoo should not acquire Pandas, at least for the foreseeable future.

When I hear the Panda Plan is still in motion, I feel like nothing has changed.  Nothing has been learned over the last two years.  In October 2024 I wrote a two-part post about Changes Needed To Save Our Zoo.  While not a steadfast guideline I expected would be followed, my thoughts remain valid, yet were obviously ignored.  More on that in another post.  I only bring it up here as the status of the Panda Plan directly lends to the lack of change at the core of management.  I don't just mean at CEO level,  I mean at Board level, I mean at City level.  The Zoological Society Board is still supporting the acquisition of Pandas.  The reality is, the mentality has not changed.  And I fear it will again be the downfall of Our Zoo.  Zoo Officials, even some City Officials, are not listening.  They are not listening to their own financial situation screaming in desperation.  They are not listening to the greater public, most importantly, our Zoo-going public, who seemingly wants Our Zoo to turn itself around for the Animals currently living there.  They are certainly not listening to their own Animal Care Staff who do not think we should have Pandas, and have expressed that as far-up as the Society Board.

So, that brings us to yesterday, when all four online efforts, offered opposing information.  The Anti-Zoo efforts maintain their information that the Panda Plan is not moving forward, while the other two, report it is.  Axios specifically reporting they obtained word from the Zoo that the Panda Plan is "still on track", and that CEO Cassandra Costello declined to provide an updated timeline on when the Pandas will arrive.

What are we as members of the public supposed to believe?  As much as I dislike the Anti-Zoo efforts and sensational presentation, can their position that Pandas are now a no-go, be completely dismissed?  And if this proves true, which I hope it does, where does that leave the Zoo regarding public transparency?  Because, "still on track", would then be a flat out lie.  It made me wonder, if this is unfortunately somehow accurate, if the Zoo wants to keep Pandas in the news, because it creates some kind of hope for future grandeur?   

Regarding my issue with Costello continuously being closed lip on the Panda Plan, I just find it suspicious.  Again, my words are in no way a slight to how she's handling the helm, or my reserve of optimism for Our Zoo under her lead, but come on, it's getting weird.   

I've been told the Panda Plan won't happen for many reasons, which I lean towards agreeing on.  But, the Zoo is or was, still chasing the Want, and is maybe trying to overcome the obstacles?  So, with literally nothing to share, hence the continued decline to share details, is what?, still keeping the Panda Plan alive for public optics?  

Ok, let's get to wrapping this up.  Staff Firings.  Again, he said, she said.  The Anti-Zoo guy states some have already happened, the Chronicle reports Staff involved will be notified within a week of announcement, a deadline that may have already passed.  That all said, the Chronicle report was completely based on a leaked internal Staff email that stated, “structural reorganization” that will include the cutting of a “small number of positions."

My following opinions, may be unpopular with some, but shouldn't be a surprise as I've been vocal both in writing and in person with Staff I talk to.  I have long thought there were too many non- Animal Care Staff positions (some seemingly made-up), and too many non- Animal Care Staffers who seemingly had a lot of free time to just wander the grounds.  In my opinion, too many people pulling full-time paychecks, further adding to my frustration about the alleged lack of funds for Animal Needs.

Coming from management myself, I understand and even expressed the need many times over the years for the Zoo to tighten the purse strings in this way.  It is a necessity, and I'm glad it's finally been identified.  I have to applaud Costello, as it takes guts to move forward with something as sensitive as the loss of a job.  Unless someone's a jerk and it's warranted!  

While I do not know who those that were let go are, I have observed a lot, and am actually looking forward to seeing what positions the restructure involved, as well, who was let go.  I hope appropriate choices were made.  

Unfortunately an action like this, while necessary regardless of finances, is seemingly based on the current financial deficit, which has to have been in part contributed to by blind spending on Pandas.  I recently noted in a post that I had personally seen a group of contractor types at the Zoo in relation to Pandas, and they weren't there for free.  There has allegedly been a steady stream of such, and since the Audit could change the future of the Panda Plan, in my opinion the Zoo should not have been allowed to keep spending for something that may not happen.  So, it does seem a bit unfair that some will loose their jobs possibly in relation to a factor of mismanagement.  In my opinion, there's a lot of blame on former Director Tanya Peterson, the Zoological Society Board, and the Rec/Park Dept for allowing the Zoo to get to this point, by supporting Peterson for eighteen years.  They should all be chipping in to dissolve this situation.   

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*Blog And Visit Updates, Panda Yay or Nay, & Staff Firing Truths

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Friday, March 20, 2026

Blog And Visit Updates, Panda Yay or Nay, & Staff Firing Truths

Apologies again for this not being that Part Two to my post What I Think Our Zoo Needs - Part One, dated February 22.  I had planned to work on that today, with hopes of publishing on Sunday, and if I didn't get to that, I had some thoughts after my Zoo walk this week that I was going to express in a short post.  That said, as it often happens, my plans get hijacked by something else, which is what happened late last night.

So, here we are, and I feel I must post on what's current, so that Part Two, is again probably not happening this weekend.  I may even pause that altogether til I catch-up with way past drafts, as well, with the Audit supposedly being made public in April, I should catch-up or abandon drafts.  I want to be timely with what the Audit will reveal, especially with any Panda related news.  So, regular followers of this blog, bear with me as I reorganize the post flow, and get to what I can, when I can.  That's my new motto in my life in general.  I'm working within my priorities, which are peace and personal productivity.  After what is now nearing five years of a rough time for me, I'm working to declutter as much as I can, in every aspect.  Without putting unproductive pressure on myself, I'm hoping my efforts these next few months are going to make a difference in alot of areas of life, as I do what I can, when I can.

Since last August with the hallelujah exit of the former CEO/Director (Dictator, Destroyer), and the appointment of an Interim CEO team, I have been keeping close watch for changes.  Changes that I have felt have not been what I had hoped, or expected to see, both in swiftness and abundance.  I expand on the aspects of this in one of my draft posts.  As the months ticked on, myself and staff I've talked to continue to be optimistic, with a some staffers offering that the Interim's hands might be tied, and/or they are just keeping the Zoo going, until a new Director was found.  Last month, the sixth month in the wait, Co-Interim Cassandra Costello, was appointed to the permanent position of CEO/Director.  Something else I still plan to cover in a post, if I can ever catch-up.  I also still haven't read any press coverage regarding that announcement.  Will do, when I get to that point.  

Over the month since Costello taking lead, I have been watching for changes and waiting for tangible progress of a bright future for Our Zoo.  In the Part One to that Part Two, I list a few of those things, as well as in other posts in draft.  

In a two-parter from last October titled, The Change That's Needed To Save Our Zoo, I not only focus on what I think should be done by any new CEO/Director, as one had not yet been named, but also by The Mayor, Rec/Park, and the Zoological Society Board.  As I wrote in those posts, a Restructuring and Redefining of the Management Entity duties and Pyramid of Power, is an important need to the future of Our Zoo.  Neither has been addressed since the former Director's exit.  

During each of my visits, I look for visual  changes.  I've noticed things here and there that make a difference, one of note from this week, was the Bird Deterrent Window Decals on some enclosure windows.   

Seen at Snow Leopards

With the heat, I limited my walk, and did not cover the entire grounds, so next week I hope to see they are on every necessary window.  I wrote about this dire issue several years ago, after seeing yet another Duck fly into the glass at Flamingos.  The following week, I arrived at Flamingos as decals were being put up, but only there.  Sadly, I saw a Sparrow dead from a window strike, on it's back, footies up, laying at the window at Gorillas a couple months ago.  A tragedy that may have been prevented if Decals had been on all windows.  The thought of how many Birds may have lost their lives because of the lack of attention to something so simple, is upsetting.  One life lost is too many.  Hoping to see they are now everywhere, and that the Zoo will continue it's attention to this.  Two larger scale things that I thought might indicate more to come, have been the work to bring life again to our beautiful Lion Fountain, and the attention that was given to the perimeter fence.  I was really encouraged by the later, as a definite show of care, but was let down by the end result.  More on that in another post.

Also new for this week, not from my visit, but from my thoughts.  I've mentioned many times the abundance of ideas I've had over the years, some I've shared that have gotten done, and some I've just written about, but many I haven't.  All for the betterment of Our Zoo.  I thought once there was a new Director, I would share all my ideas, even with an Interim, but unfortunately that time frame coincided with the Zoo still chasing Pandas.  It's no secret I have been against acquiring Pandas from the start.  So, I have went back and forth about sharing money making ideas, because I don't want my ideas to make money for Pandas, while current Animals have needs.  I just don't believe that funding for Pandas won't dip into the General Fund.  Maybe I shouldn't be thinking that way, but I'm being honest about how it feels to me.  If it's ever official that the Panda Plan is no longer, I'm all in for sharing ideas.  

So, enough of my preamble ramble.  Let's get to what prompted this post to come before that Part Two.  

I made the mistake once again of looking at email after dark.  It was nearing 10p and I just sat down with dinner, and email was open on my tablet.  Someone had sent me the latest from the Anti-Zoo Activist at SFZoo Watch...

"EXCLUSIVE: Panda Deal Dead, Fiscal Emergency Declared, Staff Out the Door ... SF Zoo Declares Fiscal Emergency to Staff. Animal Care Staff Fired and Escorted Off Premises. Layoffs coming."

Good grief, no peace while eating, because of course I couldn't wait a second longer to see what this was about, because this all sounded like it came out of nowhere.  I was there Tuesday, engaged with staff as I regularly do, and there was no inkling of any of this rumbling.  

After reading this, the Activist's take? on whatever information he is basing his post on, I have a hard time believing his interpretation.  My opinion of this information, including his spin on it, is that this guy may be sensationalizing, because it sounds really grim for Our Zoo's future, and I don't believe we are at that point.  At least not yet.  Until I can confirm any of it from my own sources, I don't believe this to be an actual portrayal, but a narrative he is trying to sell, to ignite doom and gloom, specifically to further his Close The Zoo agenda.

Since my Google News Alert for "San Francisco Zoo" hadn't yet generated for the night, I did a search, and nothing current came up.  That said, a bit ago I broke from this for a snack, and saw that page had regenerated to include a Chronicle article published seemingly sometime within the hour before midnight.  Titled, "S.F. Zoo to cut jobs amid financial pressures."  I just read it, and of course, as I predicted, it is not as The Activist has portrayed.  More in a following post.

Before starting this post I also checked yesterday's Joint Zoo Meeting Agenda notes (Minutes aren't published same day), and watched the Full Rec/Park Commission video.  While there was no mention of Pandas or Staff Firings, there was some encouraging offerings.  I'll put those in a separate post.

I'm ready to wrap this up. I've dozed off three times in the last half hour, four plus hrs into writing this.  I need a nap.  I noted in many instances that I would continue with more in future posts.  I do not mean that as teasers, I just know I have more words about those topics, either already in past drafts, or current thoughts circling in my mind.  This post is already long and the later would most likely make it too lengthy.  So, spacing it out is best.

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https://iamnotananteater.blogspot.com/2026/03/other-zoos-new-builds-vs-our-zoos.html

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Friday, March 6, 2026

Other Zoo's New Builds vs Our Zoo's Future Build Status

Apologies for the interruption in post flow.

As another weekend begins and my mind entertains the Part Two to my last post, I again feel overwhelmed.  I started it last weekend but got a few paragraphs in, and before adding in my draft and photos, it already felt like it would turn into a three-parter.  So I abandoned.  

I just woke-up to beautiful sunshine and feeling ambitious.  It's still in the eight o'clock hour, so I open Facebook and the Jacksonville Zoo has posted many videos of the opening of their new exhibit, Manatee River.  The enclosure looks amazing.  Manatee's have been a lifelong love, since first meeting Butterball at the Steinhardt Aquarium as a little girl in the 60s.  Butterball would have loved this.

As I watched the Jacksonville videos, like with other Zoo's new enclosure unveils, I wonder how they fund these large scale projects, and think back to Our Zoo allegedly not having funds to finish netting the Flamingos for over six years, and Peterson crying poor, but still acquiring her Orangutan Want, and then keeping them in caged tubes for two years because "no money" to give them a dedicated home.

I'm not saying Our Zoo needs to build exhibits of grandeur, using funds that could build several appropriately designed enclosures, I'm saying Our Zoo should not be in such a desperate position.  I think about it constantly.  It's at the root of every fundraising idea I have, and every lotto ticket I buy.  Actually one of the reasons I buy lotto tickets is with that fantasy in mind.  Personal Security, helping Animal Rescues, and if a huge win, the majority going to fixing Our Zoo.  

I have written endlessly about the lack of fundraising during the reign of former Director Tanya Peterson.  Peterson was touted as a master fundraiser for the Zoological Society before becoming Director in 2008.  Yet, Our Zoo was left to circle the drain for near two decades with her in charge.  That is what the lack of a caring Director does to a Zoo.  No Care.  No Compassion.  No Empathy.  No Vision.  No Fundraising.  No Nothing.  That is what Tanya Peterson gave Our Zoo for eighteen years.

Even with a rumored $7 Million, Peterson, her Project Manager and Consultant (both who are still employed by the Zoo), could not even manage to create a Madagascar exhibit. 

Worth noting, allegedly the same team wasted money building the cluttered hallway for Snow Leopards, and skyscraper bridge for Keepers to access Orangutans.

None of this can happen again.  

Something I've been writing about recently is the site of Triple Grotto, the current home of Our Orangutans.  Our Zoo is set to lose it's Chimpanzees because of Tanya Peterson's mismanagement.  Once Our Chimpanzees have left, Our Orangutans will move into their home.  This will leave the site of Triple Grotto empty.  I have not heard one word about any future plans for that site, or efforts to fund a build there.  

Why isn't there already an effort in place?  When I walked up to Orangutans this week, this idea popped up in my mind.  

I want to see a sign something like this, at Triple Grotto.  Why isn't there one?  This is an effort that can start now.  This will be a huge project, in need of huge funds.  That said, every bit helps.  Tanya Peterson never put value in small donations, instead using ZooFest for deep pocket donors seemingly as her only get.    Big fail.

Triple Grotto may not be the next project built, but funding for it needs to be the immediate project in mind.  It can not languish vacant, with a fence around it for six years, like the Madagascar disaster.  It is a focal point in the Zoo. Management needs to think about what that main part of the Zoo will look like, especially going into it's 100th year, because having it fenced off is not a celebratory vision.

I have written many posts about Triple Grotto.  Last fall several concentrated on losing Our Chimpanzees, but over the last seven years, I have posted about ideas for how to rework that space.  The later mostly with the Chimps still here, and the Orangutans retaining that site as their home.  I thought I had done another idea mock-up after learning the Orangutans would be moving into the Chimp housing.  For some reason I can't find it.  Maybe I never posted it.  I did talk to someone in Animal Care about my idea, and show them my graphic.  Maybe at the time I planned to, but never had the ambition to follow thru on the post.  It's a huge space, and there are many ways to approach a rebuild on that site.  In my opinion, it just needs two things, a large outdoor space (encompassing the site of both north and middle grottos), and a new night quarters.  Maybe I'll do another mock-up and include it in the Part Two, Three, or...  Who knows.  

I worry that Zoo management's obsession with their Panda Want, will back burner the attention that the Triple Grotto site should be given.  The importance of rebuilding and bringing back Chimpanzees, should be a consistent priority.

This past Monday was Dr Seuss Day.  This photo came up in my Facebook Memories.

I made this of Our three beloved senior Chimpanzees in February of 2015, when I crusaded to Save Our Chimps.  For those who don't know, former Director Tanya Peterson tried to kick them out of Our Zoo, the only home they had known for over forty-five years.  Seeing it this year as our remaining three Chimpanzees are set to be transferred out, is bittersweet.  I helped Maggie, Minnie and Cobby, securing that they stayed and lived out their lives in SF.  Sad that the three who came here to be their family, will not have that comfort.  It hurts. 

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Sunday, February 22, 2026

What I Think Our Zoo Needs - Part One

Time sure flies.  Looking at my draft document for this post, I see it's been a day over three weeks since my last attempt at finishing it.  I try every weekend, but fail often, because I hate Zoo blogging.  After fifteen years, it's a drag.  That drag is also a weight.  As I have previously said, I feel like it's important to document stuff, as well in more recent times, I think my (member of the public) voice is even more important, because at least my goal is always with the betterment of Our Zoo in mind.  My words are backed by lifelong on the Zoo grounds experience, and eighteen years of consistent interactions with Zoo world professionals, both inside and outside Our Zoo.  Whether I'm expressing thoughts on things I have an issue with, or putting forth ideas, it's all backed with care for Our Animals and Our Zoos ability to thrive into the future.

While I know some of my efforts have helped Our Animals, and Our Zoo, the 8,000 hours+ spent has had limited satisfying moments.  A very high percentage of that time, has come at a cost to my health and to the neglect of things in my life that are more important.  In hindsight, I want back all that time.  I only keep on being a voice, at least until the Panda Plan plays out, because until then, there's still hope for Our Zoo.  And with that, hoping to one day soon be done.

The post draft I started three weeks ago, will start at the *, remaining as previously written.  Considering this past Wednesday's announcement that Interim Co-CEO Cassandra Costello has been appointed to the position of CEO/Director of Our Zoo, I think before publishing again, it would be weird if I didn't acknowledge that.  For the sake of flow, I don't want to make a dedicated post about it now.  Last month, in choosing which drafts to go with next, I chose putting forth long-standing ideas about What I Think Our Zoo Needs, over the other option, which reached back to management thoughts. 

Since I still have thoughts pre-appointment, and I also don't need to have anymore Zoo stuff take up space in my mind or in notes, I want to say that other than the Zoo's Facebook short post, I haven't read any other reports, news articles, opinion pieces or public comments.  I'll read and react when I get to that point.  Who knows when that will be.  

For now, my only reaction is that I'm not surprised by this appointment.  I thought this would happen, and Costello is probably as good a choice as anyone, and maybe has an edge, as she is from here, and at least knows (I hope) the issues Our Zoo faces and the challenges it has, having worked within the current higher management structure, as inefficient as it is.  Additionally, it's been six months.  Allegedly there were others interviewed, and rumored that some were offered the job and declined.  Months ago I wrote a thought to self note, "No one wants to take on our broken Zoo.  That's how we ended up with Tanya Peterson in the first place".  She became Director by default, and destroyed Our Zoo with her mass mismanagement and cruelty.  I'm hoping for better times ahead for Our Animals and Our Zoo.  While there have been a handful of small changes, overall I've been disappointed in the lack if momentum the last six months.  I'm remaining optimistic for now.  

*Today marked six months since Our Zoo has been free of former Director Tanya Peterson, and as long since the Co-CEOs have taken the management reins.  

In recent weeks I've mentioned posts in draft.  Until a couple weeks ago I thought there would only be two, maybe three.  The first one which was prompted by the November Chronicle article whose title boasted a "Major Shift" due to new leadership, and a TV news story the same week touting "Revitalization Plans".  It started mostly as a reaction to those claims, but with that reaction came more thoughts that have been on my mind, so I'm splitting it up for clearer subject documentation. The other one, is an update of what I think the Zoo should focus on in relation to the Animals.

After five posts stemming from the EcoPark Fantasy, I have bounced back and forth which to go with next.  If I had gotten to drafts in a timely manner, the November one would have been done before all the EcoPark ones.  Now that it's become a series, and one that could possibly spur more in the same vein as time ticks on, I think the one about the Animals is a better fit for this next post.  I think coming off the heels of the EcoPark Fantasy, presenting what I consider a more realistic alternative would be a good post in the flow.

I ended the second of those previous posts with words in reference to the Zoo's mention that they were working on a Master Plan.  I wrote,...

"Having seen previous Master Plans, that are elaborate dreams of grandeur, I seriously hope the Zoo does not itself entertain fantasy."

By this I refer to previous Master Plans and Dreams of Grandeur, which never materialized.  I know the Zoo has been called out for not having an updated Master Plan in years, but I don't think they need to give into that, especially coming off eighteen years of mismanagement that included projects of Want (Madagascar), not Need, and of lackluster and mediocre design (Snow Leopard), along with other scatterbrained ideas, including the disturbing "renovation" to Triple Grotto (north) for the Orangutans.  I'm not sure who entirely to point the finger at for any of those designs, as former Director Tanya Peterson allegedly always had the last word on everything, down to a tweet, but there are other non-Animal Care staff who were on her team, including a Project Manager, and Consultant, who allegedly had input.  

That said, I hope moving forward with any Animal Enclosure builds or renovations, that Animal Care staff input is taken into serious consideration, and the projects heavily monitored, as the same team is curiously still in place.  A lot of money was wasted on all projects mentioned, as well as other (in my opinion) on a whim ideas that weren't thought out, and not long-term, or permanent fixtures.  So much waste.  Money that could have been spent better.  Don't get me started again on the million plus wasted on the Train situation.  

Also a waste of money (rumored to be $300,000 +) was the metal plates added to the east Cat Yard (B) to supposedly contain the Jaguar.  This was done even when management was allegedly told by Animal Care staff, this wasn't going to work.  This type of disregard, and waste needs to stop.  It's also been rumored that architect's hired have no previous experience with designing Animal enclosures.  Animal Care staff input, competent designers, and a highly monitored project team are necessary.  

Sorry, but one more thing on waste of money.   And, I concentrate on money, because of the eighteen years of no fundraising during the former Directors reign.  Too many needs like keeping the first Komodo Dragon in a terrarium and Orangutans in caged tubes, were vetoed during that time allegedly because of no money, yet money found for wants like the recent Under the Canopy art installation.   Sorry, I digressed, the one more thing about money is the alleged consistent stream of Contractors, Chinese Officials, and other entities related to acquiring Pandas.  I was there one day maybe a month ago, when half dozen contractors types were entering.  They ain't coming there for free.  In my opinion the Panda Plan is a Fantasy.  It's rumored all the permits, and most likely all the funding, is not in place.  The Zoo should not be spending any money on Pandas, especially when they are still not a reality, and in my opinion, never should be.  It's curious that there wasn't a halt to this whole Panda Plan during the Audit, that is supposed to in part determine whether or not the Zoo can even financially handle the long-term costs of Pandas.  Anyone with half a brain and probably less, doesn't need an Audit to know that answer.  Anyway, per my City source, the Audit is supposed to be made public in April.

So, now that I've written a novel before even getting to What I Think Our Zoo Needs, I think I need to also split this post.  What I will do in ending this, what is now Part One, is briefly expand on my title.

In my opinion Our Zoo needs...

1. Start aggressive fundraising for a build on the site of Triple Grotto.  The Chimpanzees are set to be transferred out.  Once that happens, the Orangutans will be moved into the Chimps former home.  Triple Grotto as is will no longer house Animals.  The redesign timeline of that space will be pending funding. 

*This is only in first place as it will soon be a vacant site with a fence around it for years, like the Madagascar disaster project, and that project had funding.  In my opinion, this should have started immediately when the thought to transfer out Our Chimps came into play.  Actually, it should have started ten years ago, as the former Director's alleged plan was to always transfer out remaining Chimps (after senior originals passed away), and move Orangutans into their home, leaving Triple Grotto empty.  Now, unless huge donations are made and soon, most likely Our Zoo will see it's 100th Anniversary in 2029, with a huge empty pit in a focal point of Our Zoo.  This is a travesty.  The Zoo needs to make the Triple Grotto site a priority, not just for the eye sore it will be, but to bring Chimpanzees back to Our Zoo as soon as possible.  The 100th in 2029 would be a wonderful goal, but seems unfortunately unlikely.  Although, end of 2029, is over three and a half years, it could happen if they focus on this project and not Pandas!  Our Zoo needs to Gift us with Chimpanzees for Christmas in 2029!

2. To make the Animals currently living there the Priority.  I'm not saying their care is not, I'm saying in my opinion there are things that can be done to make some enclosures better.  Of course pending funding, but this could be done with minor fundraising.

3. Acquire Animals for empty enclosures.  

4. Plan next new builds with Animals in mind that the public has missed, and repeatedly asks about.  

This list does not include Pandas, or Animals that the Zoo has not previously had.  No Fantasies, just in my opinion what would better Our Zoo for the current Animals, and make Our Zoo going public happy.   In my opinion, people would rather see improvements be made for Current Residents, or new builds only to bring back Animal Species we've transferred out or lost, over Pandas.

Some notes the the Items above.  Expanded notations in following post(s).

#2  After seeing the enclosure for the Radiated Tortoises in the Madagascar exhibit area, I'd like to see more space for the Aldabra and Galapagos Tortoises.  I have long thought the Aldabras needed a larger space than their current space at the Family Farm.  They have grown considerably, at least three times their size since relocating there from the Komodo Yard where they first landed upon arrival.  The Galapagos seemed fine in their current enclosure, until I saw one exiting the night quarters and the doorway fit looked tight.  Whether currently accurate from my perspective, fact is, they will eventually be outgrowing that space.  There are two spaces I think could be renovated for them that I'll note in a following post.

#3  I understand that more Animals, cost more money.  That said, Our Zoo can not continuously keep having empty enclosures.  The main issue for me right now is the previous Hippo enclosure.  That coupled with a vacant Cat Yard is a real problem for that area of Our Zoo.  Again, the Zoo needs to abandon the Panda Plan.  Enough is enough with keeping one of those huge yards empty on the hypothetical it will one day house Pandas.  It's been four and a half years since Our Tigers were transferred out.  Our Zoo needs to acquire a Tiger.  The public constantly asks about Tigers, and far more than about Pandas.  They also ask about Hippos.  I'll mention my Hippo idea in a following post, but for now, the Zoo needs to fill that enclosure.   There are alleged reasons for it remaining empty, but it's been almost a year and a half.  There needs to be more life at that end of the path.  The reasons have it seemingly being in hold indefinitely.  The Zoo has long wanted to bring back breeding Black Rhinos, which I understand would require renovated use of the Hippo area.  Additionally, regardless of a rumoured female Pygmy Hippo following the previous male's arrival, was ever reality, at this point I think it was known that SF was a transitional home, as allegedly the set-up while fine for a single occupant, is not appropriate for a breeding pair.  The later being said, any Rhino expansion is most likely and rightfully so, long off, and that Hippo area needs to be used.  It seems it could be used as a transitional home for another Pygmy Hippo, or for Capybara.  I have missed Capy's at Our Zoo.  I think they would do well with the Tapir in the Puente exhibit where they previously resided, but the Hippo area might be a possibility, until they move on their Black Rhino plan or continue to bring in single or non-breeding Pygmy Hippos.

#4  Pending funds, in my opinion, two of the first new builds should be for the return of Otters, and for additional Monkeys.  Again, two Animals that visitors and members constantly ask for.  I have ideas for both, that I'll share in a following post.

My other ideas for the farther future include new build for current Black Bears, revisiting expansion for Snow Leopards, new build for definitely bringing back Nile Hippos, and if possible Polar Bears.  I'd also like to see an enclosure built to house rescued wild Mountain Lions in need of a captive home. Something I think is an unfortunate, growing necessity.   

My ideas are just that, thoughts of what I'd like to see for Our Zoo.  Ideas I think our Zooing public would enjoy and embrace.  Whether they are realistically doable, or align with the Zoos thoughts or plans, that's unknown.

No Pandas!  At least not in the near or extended future.

Related Post: 

What I Think Our Zoo Needs - Part Two

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Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Our Zoo To Start Charging For Dog Visitors - Outrageous!

Is it just me, or is this Insanity?  

In January they let Kids in for free all month, but now they want to charge for a couple dozen Dogs?  Who's dim idea was that?

I'm still trying to finish posts in draft.  Other than making random notes, on a handful of titles, I haven't dedicated any serious time to them in a couple weeks.  I want to, but just don't have it in me.  Mentioning this again, because I recently reactivated a Fundraising post from last year, that was on my toss list, and literally minutes before seeing what's about to follow, I jotted down a thought for that one.   

In case I don't get to that post for some time, or at all, I'll note it here... "Maybe people just don't (or don't want to), think outside their lane.  Everyone should be capable of having ideas, good or bad, come through their mind."  These words stem from my longtime opinion about the lack of creative fundraising ideas, well, fundraising ideas seemingly at all.  It's re-reared it's irritation as I think about the upcoming vacancy of Triple Grotto, adding to all the other Needs that need funding, on the heels of what I consider the Zoo pissing away fundraising opportunities during Giving Season, these past Holidays.  Additionally, not long ago I saw they have, or rather had (because I don't see it now), not one, but two job openings with Fundraising descriptions.  There just seems to be an abundance of unnecessary non-Animal Care Staff, that are full-time, when payroll purse strings should be tightened, and those funds used for Needs.  But again, that's just my opinion.

Anyway, I've gone off on a tangent away from this moment's head-shaker.

So, the Zoo rolled out this twice a month event last summer I think.  Allowing Visitors to bring their Dogs on certain days.  Members and paid ticket holders, had to pre-register, as space was limited.  

Via San Francisco Zoo Website

A friend recently adopted a new pup, and I mentioned this event.  I just checked for specifics, and saw on their website an amendment to the rules... 

"Due to the overwhelming popularity of Dog Days at SF Zoo, we will now be charging dog owner guests for a dog ticket when participating in this twice-monthly event. Dog tickets are $22.00 per dog, one dog per responsible adult aged 18 and up."

I'm sorry, maybe I'm too critical, or I'm missing something, but in my opinion this is outrageous.  Not only a greedy money grab, but just nonsensical.  No other ideas for raising funds, so they are charging Dogs?  Good Grief.  I hope people laugh, and just take their Dogs to the Park and/or Beach.

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Friday, February 6, 2026

This Past Week At The Zoo... TShirt Piracy, Zoo Fun Secrecy, & Gorilla Love

This week was all about Super Bowl Enrichment and Gorilla Troop Dynamics.

Before I document those on-site happenings, I want to note something from last Friday.

I'm sure most are aware of the viral TShirt craze associated with Our Zoo that happened last week.  If not, the previous weekend a members of a KPop group visited Our Zoo, their visiting group all bought the same style shirt from the Gift shop and then posted their photos on social media, creating a hype for that shirt among their fans.  The Zoo's Gift Shop had an overwhelming sales spike for that shirt.  It made National news.  Give it a Google for more info and photos.  

Friday afternoon, I was catching-up on email, one being my google alerts for the Zoo.  One that led me to look-up something related to the shirt craze, and what popped-up was multiple knock-off sites selling the shirt design.  I immediately sent it to a Staffer, noting that they need to get the lawyers on this.  These sites were not only selling Tshirts, but other apparel and merchandise.   In my opinion, there should be a Cease and Desist sent to every site, and a request to report all sales.   The Zoo should get restitution.  This could be a windfall for the Zoo.  

I purposely did not post about it at the time, as I thought best to not call attention and give these sites any additional business.  I waited the week so the Zoo could take action.  I have not heard that any action was taken, and at least a dozen are still advertising and selling these unauthorized products.

Super Bowl Enrichment and Commentary

I visited the Zoo Tuesday and Wednesday.  Both days, the Animals were given Football themed enrichment toys.   Zoo Staff and Media documented the fun for use on social media, and rumored during a slot on the Super Bowl Pre-Game Show.

As soon as I got there Tuesday, I lucked out and crossed paths with a staffer who mentioned the soon happening Meerkat fun.  Happily I was able to see and enjoy that.  

 Ducky and her son Langa had fun 
searching the playing field for treats!

While there I heard later that day the Red Panda would get some themed fun, and the Kune Kune's Pigs would the next morning.  I got there Wednesday morning before 10, in case the Pig fun would be visible from outside the gate (Farm opens at 11).   It was visible, but near over by the time I got there.   I continued on my walk.   

I was on my way to loop around Cats, and again by chance, I crossed paths with someone, who alerted me to the fun at Lions and after that at Black Rhino.   Thanks to that person, I was able to enjoy them both getting their enrichment toy fun.  No Thanks to the person I asked the day before to give me a heads-up if there was anymore fun to be seen in the coming days.  

The issue of planned fun events like this and Birthdays not being shared with the public, has been a longtime chronic problem with the Zoo and it's relationship with it's Zoo going community.   I had hoped with new management, there would be strides to start endearing members of the public, in an effort to create a caring community, but that seemingly is still not a priority.   

The Zoo can maintain like they have in the past that Birthdays and other fun Animal events, like holiday and other special enrichment displays (like this one), aren't planned, or may not follow or adhere to a schedule, but that is rarely true.  They know, and they just don't want to share it.  There is no reason they can't post about these fun events, even noting days, times, and scheduling conflicts could delay or cancel events.  Then people can decide whether to visit and take a chance they may see some fun enrichment. 

I have mentioned that I have been making notes on ideas for well over a decade.  One from several years ago was for Push Alerts.  People can sign-up to receive Text Alerts of things happening that day at the Zoo.  That could be an in the moment type thing, like Birthday at... in twenty minutes, or even 24 hr notice of possible happening.  They launched an app not long ago, there might even be a way to do it in association with that.

These observations and feelings are not just my own.  Over the years, I have had Members express the same to me.  People think it's "pretty shitty", and don't understand why it's a secret.  All wishing they knew about these things.  People like seeing the Animals get fun, themed toys.  One would think any chance to give the public the opportunity to see the Animals active, would be of value.  

Apologies for the digress.  More fun continues...

The Lions had Team boxes filled with a meat treats.  Lulu went right for the Patriots box, grabbed her treat and walked off.  Jasiri was unsure of the whole situation, and waited before finally approaching the Seahawks box, then choosing to abandon without his treat.   Lulu eventually got his treat too, and the Keeper ended up throwing a treat to Jasiri, so he got one too.





After a bit of usual apprehension, Black Rhino Balozi (aka "Boone"), picked the 49er's!  Nice that Keeper Katie included some hometown vibes.   Runner-up was the Patriots.   After pooping in front of the barrels, Mr B gave the Seahawks the butt and back kicked some shit dirt at it lol!   He was clearly making a statement about them preventing our Niners from a shot at the Bowl.




Gorilla Troop Dynamics

I had not gotten any updates about Gorillas for about a month.  Last I heard, the girls and Cecil were still being managed separately, and that the girls were back on public view.  Two weeks ago I finally saw the girls for the first time in the five months since Cecil's arrival.  Last week the exhibit area was closed again.  When I walked up Tuesday, I saw Monifa and Bawang.  While looking for Kimani, a Gorilla came from behind the rock structure, but it wasn't Kimani, it was Cecil! They were all out together!   I was super surprised, but happy to watch them all coexisting peacefully.   Not only no drama, but shocked when Kimani went straight to Cecil and stood face-to-face with him. 



I was so happy to see this.  When I heard Cecil was moving here, I hoped that Kimani and him would form the first bond, because Kimani needed a friend.  Since her arrival just over six years ago, she has seemingly been an outcast with the other girls, and since Jonesy's passing, her isolation has been even more noticeable.   Seeing her initiate face-time with Cecil was a big yay! from me.  That was no fluke, as Wednesday Cecil was again the object of her thoughts.  He sat separated from the girls, with Kimani not far from him at any time during the near hour I was there.  Cecil never moved, but the girls rotated positions around him, with Kimani staying closest to him.  Anytime Monifa or Bawang moved toward him, Kimani would position herself between them and Cecil.  Kimani eventually moved in closer, first sitting side by side a few feet away, then once again, face-to-face.  The dynamics of the troop will be interesting to follow.



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Sunday, January 25, 2026

Let This Be The End Of The EcoPark Nonsense

A week ago Our Zoo was in the midst of it's busiest weekend in recent history.  These two days and the Monday holiday for Martin Luther King Day saw attendance reach well over 22,000 Visitors!

My previous post reported the masses of people that I saw entering the Zoo and the traffic congestion on all streets outside the Zoo.  I posted about because it related to the post on the SFZooWatch site, titled "76% Want the SF Zoo Reimagined. Attendance Is Down 40%. Losses Near $12M... EcoPark SF lays out a new future for the 100-acre site."  The words being used by the author, an Anti-Zoo Activist, to support his claim for tearing down Our Zoo and replacing it with his EcoPark Fantasy.

In my opinion last weekend's attendance, while  notably the busiest some longtime staff can recall, shows that the Zoo still draws.  It is a chosen and valued City attraction, which goes against reasons being given to replace it.  

In my opinion those attendance numbers are not a coincidence, that's the universe speaking, and it's saying and showing, we want Our Zoo.  The Zoo going public does not want a new model of a Zoo, it just wants a better Zoo.  While those numbers may not yet be consistent in the near future, it shows that they can be with the right management attention to Our Zoo. 

It also shows that if even a quarter of the people who attended the Zoo last weekend, were able to vote in the exclusive Anti-Zoo Survey by the EcoPark author, that was not open to the public, the quoted percentage that, "Want the SF Zoo Reimagined", would likely have a more pro-SFZoo number.

When asked by network News media that covered the initial press release of the EcoPark Fantasy, two Zoo visitors were quoted...

"I think the Zoo without Animals turned into an EcoPark is ridiculous."

"I probably will say I do lean more toward keeping the Zoo as it is already."

I recently saved a photo posted to a City centric Facebook Group.  The vintage photo showed one of our long-timer Chimpanzees, sitting on the slope of a landscape bare island in Triple Grotto.   I always read through the comments associated with Zoo photos.  The members of these groups are often natives who either still live in the City or grew-up here.  There is much fondness for Our Zoo in the memories of these people.  

I kept the words of one comment...

"Our Zoo wasn’t and isn’t the best, but it played an important part of our love for animals here in the City. (It has gotten a lot better from when I was a kid.) Many of these animals are losing or have lost their habitats from humans. Many of the better Zoos have breeding programs that help to keep species alive. Most have animals that have never been wild, and are very well cared for. It’s exciting for children to see these live animals, we all don’t get/have the privilege of seeing them where they live."

A regular reader of this blog commented in part... 

"Zoos are so important! People - kids especially - need to see animals in order to care about them. They need to feel a connection, and a zoo visit can provide that experience."

That says it all.

Hopefully this will be the end of the EcoPark push, but more so, the last I will feel the need to post about it.  It's exhausting to feel obligated to state the obvious against the unattainable projections put forth as better alternatives to reverse the damage done by former Zoo management. The more productive effort by anyone wanting better for Our Zoo, is to try to make sure no further damage is done.  That includes both by new management, whether Interim or future New CEO/Directors, and in my opinion from experience, the stagnant and useless Zoological Society Board, that seemingly is still operating at previous status quo.  

In my opinion, the first step in preventing further damage to Our Zoo starts with Stopping the Panda Plan. Stopping the acquisition of Pandas, and concentrating on Needs over Wants, is what will be the start to bettering Our Zoo.  

This is not the first time I've said that, and it won't be the last.

Related Posts:  The four previous on same subject.

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